Thanks for the suggestion – it’s definitely a valid scenario. Being transparent we’ve got other engineering priorities right now and so won’t be able to address this in the short term. We’ll revisit this scenario once our short to mid-term feature investments are delivered.

I bought OneDrive for Business expecting this simple, simple, simple feature to be available. More fool me. I have been loyal to Microsoft for so many years. This problem and other stupid issues I am having with Windows10 on my mobile are really pushing me to give up on the company as a whole. I get phone calls from them asking why I am not using my OneDrive (well actually Office365). What a ridiculous scenario.

OneDrive for Business is completely useless without the ability to sync a network drive. Why is this not your #1 priority? It's obviously the most requested feature. It's unfortunate every time you try to move away from other solutions to streamline processes u sing only 365, you find that the one thing you need the most, you cannot do. May I suggest the following, Stop providing useless tools like powerapps and start focusing on giving your customers what we need.

quit screwing around and get this built already. MS claims to be focused on their cloud initiative, yet something so simple is preventing major organizations such as mine from adopting Onedrive in the workplace.

I just spent an hour at a client trying to get this to work. Could not believe that it does not, I should have done my homework, true. But to expect a business product to use a mapped drive is pretty normal.

I'm sorry whats the problem here? No engineering needed, just add a checkbox with a disclaimer that network dirves are not built into the device, if you must.
And and skip the step where it asks for the C drive.